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Message 22137 - Posted: 28 Mar 2010, 15:44:37 UTC

Hi Everybody,

I am new to LHC@Home and somewhat confused. If I understood correctly, the software somehow installed itself on my computer automatically when I created my account. So how can I check to see if it installed properly? I did not receive any notice or indication that it was successful.

I am running Linux/x86. Thanks for your help!

Casey
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Message 22140 - Posted: 29 Mar 2010, 7:06:20 UTC - in response to Message 22137.  

Hi Everybody,

I am new to LHC@Home and somewhat confused. If I understood correctly, the software somehow installed itself on my computer automatically when I created my account. So how can I check to see if it installed properly? I did not receive any notice or indication that it was successful.

I am running Linux/x86. Thanks for your help!

Casey


I figured it out, I needed to install BOINC and point it to the project. It looks like it is ready to go when there are work units available.
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Message 22255 - Posted: 21 Apr 2010, 18:11:07 UTC - in response to Message 22140.  

I figured it out, I needed to install BOINC and point it to the project. It looks like it is ready to go when there are work units available.

Yep you seem to be installed correctly now.
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